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6318 Norwood St., Halifax
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Marigold Bed & Breakfast Halifax

6318 Norwood St. Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 2L1, Canada

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Entry 5: Calgary/Halifax

A travel blog entry by ausgal21

9.30pm Tuesday 11/8

At the airport again! I just flew from Calgary up to Edmonton (like a half hour flight) and now waiting for my flight to Halifax. Calgary was great. The Redpaths were so welcoming and generous; they even let me sleep in their bed! It was so great to have a family around and come home and have dinner on the table! I am …

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Nova Scotia and the maritime playground

A travel blog entry by canuckdive

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... that he was going to fly this kite. In the first attempt the camera rebounded off a wooden railing and was nearly destroyed. On the second attempt the camera bounced off a rock on the ground – even closer to destruction. At this point in time he reluctantly packed it in, especially after my warnings and conceded that it was clearly not a day for KAP.

The night before we reviewed our trip options and have decided to reluctantly forego the east side of ...

Almost ready to Go!!

A travel blog entry by gandt

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Day 10: Montreux–Lausanne–Paris, France
. A short drive to Lausanne, home to the International Olympic Committee, where you board the high-speed TGV TRAIN to Paris. On arrival, sightseeing with a Local Guide features the most famous sights: the Opéra, Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Elysées, Notre Dame Cathedral, and more. For a bird’s-eye view, take the elevator to the second floor of Paris’ most famous landmark, ...

Last stop in Canada. Halifax!

A travel blog entry by shultz

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... the CIBC Bank building that the cannon is facing would hold up very well to a 12 pound ball hurtling through the glass windows.

I was holding the camera ready to take a picture as they fired the gun and I did manage to snap a shot just as they fired it. I apologize if it's a little skewed as it's hard to hold the camera straight when you have a finger in one ear, are trying to block the other ear with ...

The Hardest Part is Leaving

A travel blog entry by alyssa.m.rayne

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... boat left at 5 on the dot. And I’ll be honest, it was a very strange feeling pulling away from that dock. The only thought that went through my head was, "what the **** am I doing?". Leah and I stayed outside for a while longer, taking pictures and enjoying land while we could still see it. We won’t see land again until next Saturday, wow. Where we were on the ship leads into the dining room (or the Garden Lounge, as they call it ...